It will most likely transition to the past in the form of a flashback.
I think it's <span>episodic plot because there was always problem after problem for Bruno. </span>
Colons. The colon is a stronger punctuation mark than the semicolon. As a result, within sentences, it is used only after a complete sentence--never after a dependent clause or phrase.
Are,rest, are, stretches, roars, do, are, are, does, lives